GOLFCLUB ZUGSPITZE-TIROL
🇦🇹 Ehrwald, Tyrol, AT
Designed by Hans-Georg Erhardt
Golfclub Zugspitze-Tirol sits in the Tyrolean village of Ehrwald, directly beneath the Zugspitze massif, Germany's highest peak. Designed by Hans-Georg Erhardt, the course occupies a dramatic alpine setting where the Wetterstein mountain range provides a constant backdrop. The layout works across relatively level valley terrain at approximately 1,000 meters elevation, though the surrounding topography creates a powerful sense of place. The design incorporates natural water features and mature tree stands typical of this region of the Austrian Alps.
The course serves both local members and visiting golfers drawn to the Zugspitze area, which straddles the Austrian-German border and functions as a year-round resort destination. Ehrwald itself remains a traditional Tyrolean village, and the club reflects the alpine golf culture of the region—more understated than resort-oriented, with an emphasis on mountain scenery and straightforward golf in a high-altitude environment. The climate and growing season at this elevation shape maintenance practices and playing conditions, with the course typically operating from spring through autumn.
The routing takes advantage of views toward the Zugspitze's north face and the surrounding peaks, though playability rather than dramatic landforms defines most holes. Erhardt's design fits the available valley floor without extensive earthmoving, working within the natural constraints of the site. The course provides a representative alpine golf experience in one of Austria's most recognizable mountain settings.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Zugspitze-Tirol was designed by Hans-Georg Erhardt.
Yes. Zugspitze-Tirol at Golfclub Zugspitze-Tirol is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Zugspitze-Tirol is 36.
Zugspitze-Tirol plays 2,995 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Zugspitze-Tirol is 123.
Zugspitze-Tirol is a 9-hole course.